I'll be in Nottingham for a few days (Thursday-Sunday) towards the end of June, and would love some suggestions for what to do/see/eat while I'm there! I'll be at a conference during the daytimes (except for one afternoon) but free in the evenings.

Suggestions please :)

_________________"Your mother was a superstitious hamster, and your father smelled of elderberry (right before he died of an untreated infection). Now go away, before we taunt you with your credulous magical thinking a second time!" - Desdemona

Definitely yes to Annie's. It's brilliant. Aubergine is pretty good in the evening these days. http://www.aubergine-cuisine.co.uk/ It's still comfort food like but it's evolved a lot since its previous owners and is definitely worth a try. You'd probably need to book; it's been busy the last few times I've been. There's a decent Chinese supermarket http://www.orientalmart.co.uk/2013/en/ if you need to stock up on anything. Delilahs is a lovely deli which isn't especially vegan friendly but I have picked up elusive liquid smoke there and you can get really nice teas and other bits and pieces there. http://www.delilahfinefoods.co.uk/Some people like Alley Cafe. I had a really bad experience there and probably wouldn't dash back but it's there. If you like South Indian food Kayal isn't vegetarian but has good options and the waiters are knowledgeable. Where will you be staying?

I've put out an open request on couchsurfing but it's still quite far in advance to send out specific ones, so not sure yet. I'm there for the FWSA conference so will be staying 3 nights.

_________________"Your mother was a superstitious hamster, and your father smelled of elderberry (right before he died of an untreated infection). Now go away, before we taunt you with your credulous magical thinking a second time!" - Desdemona

If you need to book a hotel I've had good luck getting cheap deals at the Jurys Inn. It's right near the station and very close to Annie's. It's nothing special but clean and they have soya milk, toast, hash browns and beans for breakfast, which suits me fine. I think I usually get the best price on Last Minute.

I recommend the fry up at the Alley Cafe, anything from Annie's Burger Shack (she usually has a vegan dessert option, like donuts or brownies) and the thali or the masala dosa from Kayal. Close to Kayal there is Thailand No 1 which serves good tofu and seitan dishes. If you fancy something sweet The Natural Food Company (Mansfield Road, close to House of Frazer. Opposite a pub called The Rose of England) has some lovely vegan cakes, flapjacks etc. Tamatanga, near to the Royal Centre theatre, does a meal-and-drink deal if you eat before 6pm and has some vegan options. I think the pop-up kitchen at The Old Angel might be open again, they always have a vegan option.

If you'd like to check out the city's listings for evening entertainment try http://www.leftlion.co.uk/listings.cfm. There are usually interesting exhibitions on at The Contemporary art gallery and often gigs are put on in their basement bar. Interesting live music is on at The Old Angel, Jam Cafe and the Bodega. Broadway Cinema has a mix of films on and their bar is good. If you fancy a cup of tea, Lee Rosy's across the road from Broadway has a lovely selection, plus delicious hummus and chutney sandwiches, and a really relaxed atmosphere.

Oriental Mart is good but I think that the new Asiana Express further down the main road through Hockley is brilliant. There's also Murat Food Centre all the way down on Sneinton Market, which sells lovely bread, big tubs of good hummus and buckets of tahini.

I recommend the fry up at the Alley Cafe, anything from Annie's Burger Shack (she usually has a vegan dessert option, like donuts or brownies) and the thali or the masala dosa from Kayal. Close to Kayal there is Thailand No 1 which serves good tofu and seitan dishes. If you fancy something sweet The Natural Food Company (Mansfield Road, close to House of Frazer. Opposite a pub called The Rose of England) has some lovely vegan cakes, flapjacks etc. Tamatanga, near to the Royal Centre theatre, does a meal-and-drink deal if you eat before 6pm and has some vegan options. I think the pop-up kitchen at The Old Angel might be open again, they always have a vegan option.

If you'd like to check out the city's listings for evening entertainment try http://www.leftlion.co.uk/listings.cfm. There are usually interesting exhibitions on at The Contemporary art gallery and often gigs are put on in their basement bar. Interesting live music is on at The Old Angel, Jam Cafe and the Bodega. Broadway Cinema has a mix of films on and their bar is good. If you fancy a cup of tea, Lee Rosy's across the road from Broadway has a lovely selection, plus delicious hummus and chutney sandwiches, and a really relaxed atmosphere.

Oriental Mart is good but I think that the new Asiana Express further down the main road through Hockley is brilliant. There's also Murat Food Centre all the way down on Sneinton Market, which sells lovely bread, big tubs of good hummus and buckets of tahini.

Ooh, looking forward to visiting that new Asiana Express. I have never been bothered to go to Sneinton market yet but I need to.

Red Hot buffet on Trinity Square seems to be ok too. I had some decent curry there yesterday and their menu says they serve bean curd. It's on Trinity Square, next to Tamatanga at the back of the Cornerhouse.

In the end I went to Ye Olde Salutation and went down into the caves which was amazing! I popped into Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem too as it was so nearby.

Annie's Burger Shack was so awesome! I never thought I'd eat a vegan burger like that.

_________________"Your mother was a superstitious hamster, and your father smelled of elderberry (right before he died of an untreated infection). Now go away, before we taunt you with your credulous magical thinking a second time!" - Desdemona

I got the hawaiian burger, which was a vegan burger, vegan bacon, vegan cheese and pineapple in a bun with curly fries. I really love pineapple anyway, but I was really impressed by the bacon and cheese too :)

_________________"Your mother was a superstitious hamster, and your father smelled of elderberry (right before he died of an untreated infection). Now go away, before we taunt you with your credulous magical thinking a second time!" - Desdemona

Speaking of Nottingham (I'm too lazy to start a new thread) are there any PPKers who are members of the Vegan Nottingham Meet-up Group? I'd like to meet more vegans IRL, but I'm kinda shy and am not sure I'm ready to jump into an established group.

My partner's dad lives in Nottingham and when we visit he tries to take us somewhere vegan friendly. He was telling us about a new veggie cafe that opened a few months ago that was supposed to be good but I can't remember the name. It was in the centre somewhere though. He's also taken us to a new Tapas place that has lots of vegan options marked on the menu which was really good. I've also been to the Alley Cafe and had a really good experience.

I've heard that it's really good apart from on one day of the week, when they have a part-time chef who can't cook and the food is really bland. I don't know which day it is yet but I'll update once I get told.